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GOP Exposes Biden Before DNC Speech

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This is shocking!

House Republicans have concluded that President Joe Biden engaged in conduct that warrants impeachment, according to a report from their extensive inquiry. The House Oversight, Judiciary, and Ways and Means Committees have determined that Biden “abused his office” and “defrauded the United States to benefit his family.” Their findings, detailed in a 292-page document obtained by Fox, outline what they describe as serious allegations against the President.

The report asserts that there is substantial evidence suggesting Biden was involved in a scheme to exploit his position for personal gain. According to Republicans, Biden and his family received over $27 million from foreign entities since 2014. They claim that this money was part of a broader conspiracy to give foreign interests the impression that such payments would grant them access and influence with Biden.

The report details how the Biden family allegedly used Biden’s role as Vice President to secure substantial loans and financial support from Democratic supporters, amounting to more than $8 million. The documents related to these transactions are reportedly incomplete or missing.

The allegations also include specific instances where Biden was purportedly involved in dinners and meetings with his son Hunter’s business associates, such as Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina and Chinese business figures. The report mentions that after a 2014 dinner with Baturina, her firm transferred $3.5 million to Hunter Biden’s company, Rosemont Seneca Thornton.

Furthermore, the report highlights instances where Biden’s involvement in foreign dealings appeared to be direct, including meetings with Chinese and Ukrainian officials. It argues that Biden’s participation in these activities indicates a deliberate effort to enrich his family by abusing his position.

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In addition to these allegations, the report addresses concerns about Biden’s handling of classified information. It states that Biden removed sensitive documents from the White House without proper authorization, although a Special Counsel investigation did not result in charges.

Republicans also criticized the Justice Department for allegedly providing special treatment to Hunter Biden, suggesting that this could be another grounds for impeachment. They argue that the totality of the evidence shows a pattern of corrupt conduct by Biden and his family, suggesting that these actions were a deliberate misuse of public office for personal gain.

House Republicans have emphasized that the purpose of their inquiry is to present a thorough account of these issues to the American people and to underscore the importance of holding the President accountable. Although the report does not directly call for impeachment articles, it sets the stage for potential further action. Speaker Mike Johnson commended the committees for their work but has yet to outline specific steps toward impeachment.

In response, White House spokesperson Sharon Yang dismissed the report as a “failed stunt” and argued that it has not produced credible evidence supporting the allegations. She urged Republicans to focus on more pressing issues facing American families.

As the inquiry continues, the scrutiny of President Biden’s actions remains a significant issue, reflecting broader debates about transparency and accountability in government.